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Living in a culture that is fascinated with the topic of death and dying, there are many who desire to explore the issues from a Christian perspective. Living, Dying, Living Forever is designed as a workbook to help you explore the issues of living and dying as they relate to your relationship with God and with others. This material can be used by those who are near the end of life and by those who want to consider how they can live more fully in the present moment. At the end of each chapter there are practical exercises you can follow to help you explore the issues on a personal level. As…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Living in a culture that is fascinated with the topic of death and dying, there are many who desire to explore the issues from a Christian perspective. Living, Dying, Living Forever is designed as a workbook to help you explore the issues of living and dying as they relate to your relationship with God and with others. This material can be used by those who are near the end of life and by those who want to consider how they can live more fully in the present moment. At the end of each chapter there are practical exercises you can follow to help you explore the issues on a personal level. As you live out each day of the journey, these pages are designed to give you courage, hope and a perspective that embraces eternity.
Autorenporträt
David Sherbino is professor of pastoral ministries and spiritual formation at Tyndale Seminary in Toronto and a minister of the Presbyterian Church in Canada in Kleinburg. He also serves as a visiting professor at several seminaries in North America and overseas. His most recent publications Re:Connect: Spiritual Exercises to Develop Intimacy with God (Castle Quay Books, 2013), Living, Dying, Living Forever: Spiritual Reflections on the Journey of Life (Castle Quay Books, 2014), Renew: A basic Guide for A Personal Retreat (Castle Quay Books, 2015) each won best Instructional book for 2013, 2014 and 2015 respectively.